Perseid Meteor Shower

One of the year’s most anticipated meteor showers peaks just hours after the Venus-Jupiter conjunction. The nearly full moon will reduce visibility slightly, but away from moonlight and city glow, skywatchers can still catch dozens of shooting stars per hour.
Geminid Meteor Shower

The year ends with a bang as the Geminids peak under a moonless sky—ideal conditions for meteor viewing. Up to 120 shooting stars per hour could streak across the sky, making this the brightest and most reliable meteor shower of the year.
Super Harvest Moon

October kicks off a trio of supermoons with the Super Harvest Moon, the full moon nearest the fall equinox. Expect a slightly larger and brighter moon than usual, rising in all its golden glory and making for a perfect evening under the stars.